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Accidental1 01-08-2021 11:50 AM

Natural Gas Grill
 
Currently in the process of buying a new home in Marsh Bend and can't wait to close. Since I grill a lot I sure would like to have a grill that runs off the natural gas supply but the house doesn't currently have a hook up for it. The meter is in the front left of the house and the area for the grill is in the back right. Has anyone ever done a gas line installation for a grill? If so, do you start with the gas company or just a general plumber?

vintageogauge 01-08-2021 12:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Accidental1 (Post 1884192)
Currently in the process of buying a new home in Marsh Bend and can't wait to close. Since I grill a lot I sure would like to have a grill that runs off the natural gas supply but the house doesn't currently have a hook up for it. The meter is in the front left of the house and the area for the grill is in the back right. Has anyone ever done a gas line installation for a grill? If so, do you start with the gas company or just a general plumber?

Not all plumbers are certified/licensed to run gas lines so you would want to check on that. Also if your grill area is near the kitchen they might be able to drill behind your stove and run it that way as I'm sure you will be paying by the foot..

kkingston57 01-08-2021 01:03 PM

Looked to have this done myself. Had a hard time getting an estimate. Opted to stick with using propane instead. BBQ frequently(1-2 times a week) and propane tanks lasts 6 months.

CoachKandSportsguy 01-08-2021 01:31 PM

We had our natural gas line extended to the back patio designed into the house at design time.

are you building or buying a spec house? sorry if i didn't comprehend properly
sportsguy

village dreamer 01-08-2021 01:33 PM

yes it can be done , have to run a plastic gas line 24 in underground from gas meter to grill, under all sidewalks and driveway. way cheaper to use propane.

gatorbill1 01-08-2021 01:57 PM

Propane is easier to change when you need a new grill

JoelJohnson 01-08-2021 03:38 PM

When we converted house house up north to Nat Gas, I had them install extra nipples in case we wanted to run a line for that, which did a few years later. Best thing we ever did. Even gas flow and never had to worry about running out while cooking.

Altavia 01-08-2021 03:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Accidental1 (Post 1884192)
Currently in the process of buying a new home in Marsh Bend and can't wait to close. Since I grill a lot I sure would like to have a grill that runs off the natural gas supply but the house doesn't currently have a hook up for it. The meter is in the front left of the house and the area for the grill is in the back right. Has anyone ever done a gas line installation for a grill? If so, do you start with the gas company or just a general plumber?

Can be done without digging up the yard. Gas lines are in the attic, about a 1 to 2hr job to add an outside port. Contact TECO for cost.

photo1902 01-08-2021 03:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Accidental1 (Post 1884192)
Currently in the process of buying a new home in Marsh Bend and can't wait to close. Since I grill a lot I sure would like to have a grill that runs off the natural gas supply but the house doesn't currently have a hook up for it. The meter is in the front left of the house and the area for the grill is in the back right. Has anyone ever done a gas line installation for a grill? If so, do you start with the gas company or just a general plumber?

Mike Scott Plumbing has a Gas division, which does exactly what you want done. 352-748-9111

GRACEALLEMAN 01-09-2021 05:52 AM

That sounds like an explosion waiting to happen when the rib eye hits the grill.

LizzieBorden 01-09-2021 05:54 AM

I had a birdcage added when I bought my house. I called a licensed plumber to extend my gas line before the concrete was poured. I then bought a natural gas weber grill. Years later I installed an outdoor kitchen to the lanai and was able to use the original Line installed for my new built in grill. It is so much easier, and no lugging a tank, and never run out of gas. I would always suggest doing this. Just makes life more simple, and as we age, who wants to carry that tank?

Joe Sacco 01-09-2021 06:09 AM

Fireplace installers Inc. ran my gas line, pulled permits and handled whole job. They are located in Wildwood. Love it! I bought a natural gas Weber from Ace hardware.

La lamy 01-09-2021 06:15 AM

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Originally Posted by kkingston57 (Post 1884213)
Looked to have this done myself. Had a hard time getting an estimate. Opted to stick with using propane instead. BBQ frequently(1-2 times a week) and propane tanks lasts 6 months.

I would go for that too.

photo1902 01-09-2021 07:17 AM

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Originally Posted by GRACEALLEMAN (Post 1884393)
That sounds like an explosion waiting to happen when the rib eye hits the grill.

Huh? Is there an explosion when cooking on a natural gas cooktop in a kitchen?

MDWolff 01-09-2021 08:07 AM

Installed a gas line 2 years ago. Contact a licensed plumber and he will run the line. Just tell him where you want to put the grill. Be sure to buy the Nat Gas version of the grill you want as the gas office is different on each, A propane grill can not be used on nat gas and vice versa. Hope this helps.


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